With tons of onsite activities and events, an exclusive resident library and fitness room, nightly film showings, continuing education lectures, healthy living workshops, and frequent day trips to local museums and other L.A. sites, there’s never a dull moment at Vintage Westwood.

The Beverly Hills Carmel retirement communities invite prospective residents to live the good life in a luxurious setting. Spacious apartments, delicious Kosher dining, fun-filled activities, and customized loving care await residents at the Carmels.

“Everyone is curious to about his secret to a long life‚” said Tom Park, Belmont Village executive director. “His reply is simply to live a healthy life without cigarettes or alcohol." Boone added, “My life has been great and I look forward to each and every day.”

The Beverly Hills City Council will hold a special meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. to discuss Memorandum of Understandings (MOUs) with City employees bargaining units; the Municipal Employees Association, the Safety Support Association, the Management and Professional Employees Association, the Supervisors Association and the Confidential Employees Association.

Looking for a healthy way to begin the fall season? How about joining an adult sports league? Have fun and meet new people while pursuing a health life habit at Beverly Hills new Roxbury Park Community Center.

In a letter bearing a return address identical to The Courier's own former address, an anonymous sender informed the newspaper that two of the City of Beverly Hills' employee groups – the Beverly Hills Confidential Employees Association and the Beverly Hills Supervisors Association, have charged the City of Beverly Hills with unfair practices after the City Council voted 3-2 to reject the employees agreements (Memorandum of Understanding - MOUs) at the City Council meeting on June 24.

“Everyone is curious to about his secret to a long life‚” said Tom Park, Belmont Village executive director. “His reply is simply to live a healthy life without cigarettes or alcohol." Boone added, “My life has been great and I look forward to each and every day.”

The Alzheimer’s Association has named June Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. While there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, there is hope. Research indicates there are things you can do to maintain your brain and retain cognitive function longer. Not surprisingly, physical fitness and good nutrition top the list.

The City of Beverly Hills introduces Heart Healthy Lunches this Thursday with the Cardiovascular Research Foundation of Southern California, an educational partnership that is part of Mayor Lili Bosse's "Healthy City" initiative.